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If it is nitrogen deficiency, it is probally a lockout of some sort. I did hit it, at lights out yesterday, with a light dose of aminos foliar feed. I can't really tell if it did anything.
It may be with an iron def, but the yellowing edges turned up first.
So what pH range causes lockout in both? I assume more towards alkaline.
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I mean, anything outside of the normal range will cause issues…..I’ve never had too acidic water, always too alkaline so that’s where my experience comes from.
Although, there are other things that can cause lockouts….basically anything out of whack will make her unhappy. Without knowing much about your grow style, I can’t speak on it much.
 
what does salt build up problems look like when you get them?
Everything goes haywire….it’s probably a lockout, also. It usually looks like a calmg problem at first, then as it progresses she’ll begin to fade, and so on. It’s like she’s not able to uptake anything. It’s fine in late flower, but it’s going to keep causing issues for you I’m afraid. I would put a minimum of 4x the pot volume of water through her in hopes that’s enough to flush the medium fairly clean. :pass:
 
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